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Post by Torgo on May 10, 2004 10:43:02 GMT -5
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Post by Domi on May 10, 2004 11:00:25 GMT -5
I think there's another "vs" movie in the works in Hollywood. I think it might be a new trend.
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Post by colemanfrancisfan on May 10, 2004 11:22:10 GMT -5
Oh, it's just a revival of the Gamera vs. movies, ca't wait for another Gamera movie, maybe versus a giant lemur
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Post by nightfalcawk on May 10, 2004 14:22:49 GMT -5
You know, how would a snake fight another snake? They both have no venom. Though there is a breed of snake called the kingsnake that kills other snakes. Bunch of crap in my book.
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Post by Torgo on May 10, 2004 14:25:29 GMT -5
I think there's another "vs" movie in the works in Hollywood. I think it might be a new trend. That would be Alien vs. Predator. Due out this August.
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Post by TV's Cowboy on May 10, 2004 15:52:55 GMT -5
Looks like another Sci Fi channel loser of a movie.
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Post by Mister Wilbur on May 10, 2004 16:25:02 GMT -5
If they have to kill a super snake with another super snake, won't they just have to do it over and over again, it's like a vicious cycle!
BTW, did anyone notice my brand new avatar?
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Post by nightfalcawk on May 10, 2004 16:25:09 GMT -5
Looks like another Sci Fi channel loser of a movie. Is there any other kind?
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Post by marytrobot on May 11, 2004 10:55:24 GMT -5
You know, how would a snake fight another snake? They both have no venom. Though there is a breed of snake called the kingsnake that kills other snakes. Bunch of crap in my book. actually I can answer that: You see snakes rarely fight and are probably the most sofisticated fighters of all, as to say they actaully don't kill eachother or bite or draw any blood what so ever. the closest way to describe snake fighting is "wrestling" The snakes will raise themselves as high as possible and try to tackle the other, whoever does it first wins. Neat right? And I thought everyone knew of the kingsnake, it's a nonvenomous snake that is I believe is amune to other poisons, well it must be because the diamondback ratler is a common snake for it. when you see a black, yellow/white, and red snake, just remember, "black to yellow can kill a fellow" (yeah this is just to get back at Nighty for all his physical science knowledge, I know the biology part it)
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Post by Ator on May 11, 2004 11:12:18 GMT -5
BTW, did anyone notice my brand new avatar? I did...I miss Goosio.
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Post by Phantom Engineer on May 11, 2004 12:55:32 GMT -5
actually I can answer that: You see snakes rarely fight and are probably the most sofisticated fighters of all, as to say they actaully don't kill eachother or bite or draw any blood what so ever. the closest way to describe snake fighting is "wrestling" The snakes will raise themselves as high as possible and try to tackle the other, whoever does it first wins. Neat right? And I thought everyone knew of the kingsnake, it's a nonvenomous snake that is I believe is amune to other poisons, well it must be because the diamondback ratler is a common snake for it. when you see a black, yellow/white, and red snake, just remember, "black to yellow can kill a fellow" (yeah this is just to get back at Nighty for all his physical science knowledge, I know the biology part it) Good reptile knowledge Mary.
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Post by nightfalcawk on May 11, 2004 14:18:28 GMT -5
actually I can answer that: You see snakes rarely fight and are probably the most sofisticated fighters of all, as to say they actaully don't kill eachother or bite or draw any blood what so ever. the closest way to describe snake fighting is "wrestling" The snakes will raise themselves as high as possible and try to tackle the other, whoever does it first wins. Neat right? And I thought everyone knew of the kingsnake, it's a nonvenomous snake that is I believe is amune to other poisons, well it must be because the diamondback ratler is a common snake for it. when you see a black, yellow/white, and red snake, just remember, "black to yellow can kill a fellow" (yeah this is just to get back at Nighty for all his physical science knowledge, I know the biology part it) I knew kingsnakes were non-venemous. I said that the movie was a buncha crap. "Red to black, venom lack, Red on yellow... um... you're screwed." www.whozoo.org/Intro2000/vansibor/VanSib_CaliforniaKingsnake.htmOh, BTW, the kingsnakes are often confused with coral snake. BTW, my dad is an animal science major, JSYK.
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Post by Torgo on May 11, 2004 18:40:05 GMT -5
Good reptile knowledge Mary. I know a lot about Reptile, too. He's way better than Scorpion and Sub-Zero.
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Post by nightfalcawk on May 11, 2004 19:59:07 GMT -5
I know a lot about Reptile, too. He's way better than Scorpion and Sub-Zero. No way! Sub-Zero is awesome!
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Post by Buddhist Kitten on May 11, 2004 20:06:11 GMT -5
Uh. . . herpetology is the study of reptiles?
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